

Ji-yoen Choi won the 2000 National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance of the American Guild of Organists, an award that paved the way to

Widor’s reputation rests so solidly on his organ symphonies that the rest of his considerable output has been almost totally ignored. This is a pity.

This delightful disc presents absolutely first-rate performances of chamber music that deserves to be much better known. There are two reasons that Boccherini’s music hasn’t

Volume 7 brings us halfway through Naxos’ chronological survey of Enrico Caruso’s complete recordings, focusing on material from 1912-13. The goods more or less divide

The motet Mulieres sedentes, a depiction of the scene of the women weeping outside Jesus’ tomb, is among the most poignant and musically sophisticated works

Naxos launches a survey of Buxtehude’s complete organ works with a well-varied selection of chorale preludes, fugal works, and virtuoso showpieces. Volker Ellenberger’s fluent technique

Konstantin Scherbakov’s 24 Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues leapfrog to the head of a small yet distinguished class on disc, whose valedictorians include Tatiana Nikolaeva and

Malcolm Arnold’s music is so well crafted and effectively scored that it seldom fails to make a good impression, as fine recent recordings of the

This inventive album presents Tchaikovsky’s occasionally heard songs in arrangements for violin and orchestra by Peter Breiner. Although the songs may not often be performed

Much critical ink has been spilled extolling the virtues of Toscanini’s classic New York Philharmonic recordings from the 1920s and 1930s, and justifiably so. In
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